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Tethys Oil reports 2018 2P reserve replacement ratio of 177 percent

11/02/2019

Map source: Tethys Oil

Tethys Oil’s net working interest Reserves in Blocks 3&4 Oman as per 31 December 2018 amount to 25,357 thousand barrels of oil (“mbo”) of proven and probable Reserves (2P). The 2P reserve replacement ratio amounts to 177 percent. In addition, Tethys Oil's net working interest resources oil base in Oman amounts to 12,533 mbo of 2C Contingent Resources. The Company’s 2018 and 2017 year-end Reserves reports were audited by ERC Equipoise Limited (“ERCE”) as independent qualified Reserves evaluator.

Development of Reserves, Blocks 3&4 (Audited)

 mbo  1P  2P  3P
 Total 31 December 2017  15,559  22,044  32,414
 Production 2018  -4,295  -4,295  -4,295
 Additions and revisions  5,471  7,608  7,765
 Total 31 December 2018  16,735  25,357  35,884
 Reserve replacement ratio, %  127  177  181


Additions and revisions include maturation of over 4 mmbo of Contingent Resources to Reserves from the ongoing appraisal program of the 2017 discoveries as well as upside revisions of the Reserves on the Farha South, Shahd and Erfan fields and a small amount of Reserves attributable to the Tibyan discovery, the exploration well drilled in 2018.

Based on ERCE’s model, Tethys Oil’s net entitlement Reserves (Reserves after government take) amount to 7,781 mbo of 1P, 10,477 mbo of 2P and 13,824 mbo of 3P.

In addition to Reserves, Tethys Oil also announces Contingent Resources. The estimated Contingent Resources are contained in the discoveries made in 2017. Development of the Contingent Resources is contingent on the results of the on-going appraisal programme and also a work programme and budget to access these resources. 

Contingent Resources, Blocks 3&4 (Audited)

 mbo  1C  2C  3C
 Total 31 December 2018  5,472  12,533  24,767


The audits of the Reserves in Oman have been conducted using 2018 Petroleum Resources Management System (PRMS2018), sponsored by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), World Petroleum Council (WPC), American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) and Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers (SPEE).

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